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+229Q: Spec Example 2.4. Sequence of Mappings
+2AUY: Tags in Block Sequence
+2XXW: Spec Example 2.25. Unordered Sets
+35KP: Tags for Root Objects
+3ALJ: Block Sequence in Block Sequence
+3GZX: Spec Example 7.1. Alias Nodes
+4CQQ: Spec Example 2.18. Multi-line Flow Scalars
+4GC6: Spec Example 7.7. Single Quoted Characters
+4UYU: Colon in Double Quoted String
+4ZYM: Spec Example 6.4. Line Prefixes
+54T7: Flow Mapping
+565N: Construct Binary
+57H4: Spec Example 8.22. Block Collection Nodes
+5BVJ: Spec Example 5.7. Block Scalar Indicators
+5C5M: Spec Example 7.15. Flow Mappings
+5GBF: Spec Example 6.5. Empty Lines
+5KJE: Spec Example 7.13. Flow Sequence
+5NYZ: Spec Example 6.9. Separated Comment
+5TYM: Spec Example 6.21. Local Tag Prefix
+5WE3: Spec Example 8.17. Explicit Block Mapping Entries
+65WH: Single Entry Block Sequence
+6CK3: Spec Example 6.26. Tag Shorthands
+6FWR: Block Scalar Keep
+6HB6: Spec Example 6.1. Indentation Spaces
+6JQW: Spec Example 2.13. In literals, newlines are preserved
+6JWB: Tags for Block Objects
+6VJK: Spec Example 2.15. Folded newlines are preserved for "more indented" and blank lines
+735Y: Spec Example 8.20. Block Node Types
+74H7: Tags in Implicit Mapping
+77H8: Spec Example 2.23. Various Explicit Tags
+7A4E: Spec Example 7.6. Double Quoted Lines
+7BUB: Spec Example 2.10. Node for “Sammy Sosa” appears twice in this document
+7FWL: Spec Example 6.24. Verbatim Tags
+7T8X: Spec Example 8.10. Folded Lines - 8.13. Final Empty Lines
+7W2P: Block Mapping with Missing Values
+87E4: Spec Example 7.8. Single Quoted Implicit Keys
+8G76: Spec Example 6.10. Comment Lines
+8KHE: Spec Example 8.17. Explicit Block Mapping Entries
+8MK2: Explicit Non-Specific Tag
+8QBE: Block Sequence in Block Mapping
+8UDB: Spec Example 7.14. Flow Sequence Entries
+93JH: Block Mappings in Block Sequence
+96L6: Spec Example 2.14. In the folded scalars, newlines become spaces
+98YD: Spec Example 5.5. Comment Indicator
+9FMG: Multi-level Mapping Indent
+9J7A: Simple Mapping Indent
+9SHH: Spec Example 5.8. Quoted Scalar Indicators
+9U5K: Spec Example 2.12. Compact Nested Mapping
+9WXW: Spec Example 6.18. Primary Tag Handle
+9YRD: Multiline Scalar at Top Level
+A6F9: Spec Example 8.4. Chomping Final Line Break
+A984: Multiline Scalar in Mapping
+AVM7: Empty Stream
+AZ63: Sequence With Same Indentation as Parent Mapping
+AZW3: Lookahead test cases
+C2DT: Spec Example 7.18. Flow Mapping Adjacent Values
+C4HZ: Spec Example 2.24. Global Tags
+CC74: Spec Example 6.20. Tag Handles
+CT4Q: Spec Example 7.20. Single Pair Explicit Entry
+CUP7: Spec Example 5.6. Node Property Indicators
+D88J: Flow Sequence in Block Mapping
+D9TU: Single Pair Block Mapping
+DFF7: Spec Example 7.16. Flow Mapping Entries
+DHP8: Flow Sequence
+DWX9: Spec Example 8.8. Literal Content
+E76Z: Aliases in Implicit Block Mapping
+EHF6: Tags for Flow Objects
+F2C7: Anchors and Tags
+F8F9: Spec Example 8.5. Chomping Trailing Lines
+FH7J: Tags on Empty Scalars
+FQ7F: Spec Example 2.1. Sequence of Scalars
+FUP4: Flow Sequence in Flow Sequence
+G4RS: Spec Example 2.17. Quoted Scalars
+G992: Spec Example 8.9. Folded Scalar
+GH63: Mixed Block Mapping (explicit to implicit)
+H2RW: Blank lines
+HMK4: Spec Example 2.16. Indentation determines scope
+HMQ5: Spec Example 6.23. Node Properties
+HS5T: Spec Example 7.12. Plain Lines
+J3BT: Spec Example 5.12. Tabs and Spaces
+J5UC: Multiple Pair Block Mapping
+J7PZ: Spec Example 2.26. Ordered Mappings
+J7VC: Empty Lines Between Mapping Elements
+J9HZ: Spec Example 2.9. Single Document with Two Comments
+JHB9: Spec Example 2.7. Two Documents in a Stream
+JQ4R: Spec Example 8.14. Block Sequence
+JS2J: Spec Example 6.29. Node Anchors
+JTV5: Block Mapping with Multiline Scalars
+K4SU: Multiple Entry Block Sequence
+K527: Spec Example 6.6. Line Folding
+K858: Spec Example 8.6. Empty Scalar Chomping
+KMK3: Block Submapping
+L94M: Tags in Explicit Mapping
+L9U5: Spec Example 7.11. Plain Implicit Keys
+LE5A: Spec Example 7.24. Flow Nodes
+LP6E: Whitespace After Scalars in Flow
+LQZ7: Spec Example 7.4. Double Quoted Implicit Keys
+M29M: Literal Block Scalar
+M5C3: Spec Example 8.21. Block Scalar Nodes
+M5DY: Spec Example 2.11. Mapping between Sequences
+M9B4: Spec Example 8.7. Literal Scalar
+MJS9: Spec Example 6.7. Block Folding
+MXS3: Flow Mapping in Block Sequence
+MYW6: Block Scalar Strip
+MZX3: Non-Specific Tags on Scalars
+NP9H: Spec Example 7.5. Double Quoted Line Breaks
+P2AD: Spec Example 8.1. Block Scalar Header
+P76L: Spec Example 6.19. Secondary Tag Handle
+P94K: Spec Example 6.11. Multi-Line Comments
+PBJ2: Spec Example 2.3. Mapping Scalars to Sequences
+PRH3: Spec Example 7.9. Single Quoted Lines
+PW8X: Anchors on Empty Scalars
+Q88A: Spec Example 7.23. Flow Content
+Q9WF: Spec Example 6.12. Separation Spaces
+QF4Y: Spec Example 7.19. Single Pair Flow Mappings
+RLU9: Sequence Indent
+RR7F: Mixed Block Mapping (implicit to explicit)
+RZT7: Spec Example 2.28. Log File
+S4JQ: Spec Example 6.28. Non-Specific Tags
+S4T7: Document with footer
+S9E8: Spec Example 5.3. Block Structure Indicators
+SBG9: Flow Sequence in Flow Mapping
+SYW4: Spec Example 2.2. Mapping Scalars to Scalars
+TE2A: Spec Example 8.16. Block Mappings
+TL85: Spec Example 6.8. Flow Folding
+TS54: Folded Block Scalar
+U3C3: Spec Example 6.16. “TAG” directive
+U9NS: Spec Example 2.8. Play by Play Feed from a Game
+UDR7: Spec Example 5.4. Flow Collection Indicators
+UGM3: Spec Example 2.27. Invoice
+V55R: Aliases in Block Sequence
+V9D5: Spec Example 8.19. Compact Block Mappings
+W42U: Spec Example 8.15. Block Sequence Entry Types
+X38W: Aliases in Flow Objects
+YD5X: Spec Example 2.5. Sequence of Sequences
+Z9M4: Spec Example 6.22. Global Tag Prefix
+ZF4X: Spec Example 2.6. Mapping of Mappings
+ZH7C: Anchors in Mapping